Reclaim You- The Olympics, Eating Disorders and Athletics

 

Season 2 : Episode 8

The Olympics, Athletics and Eating Disorders with Laura

 

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In this conversation, Sarah and Laura discuss the Olympics, athletes, and eating disorders. They talk about their love for the Olympics and their favorite events. They also discuss the importance of body diversity in the Olympics and how athletes can be affected by eating disorders. They highlight the high prevalence of eating disorders among athletes and the need for support and healthy environments. They emphasize the importance of separating competition from body image and finding joy and purpose outside of sports. They also mention the impact of sports on mental health and the need for balance and self-care.

Takeaways

  • The Olympics showcase a wide range of body sizes and shapes, highlighting the importance of body diversity in sports.

  • Athletes, including Olympians, are not immune to eating disorders and body image struggles.

  • Athletes may need additional support and resources to navigate the pressures and challenges of their sport.

  • Finding joy and purpose outside of sports is essential for athletes' well-being and identity development.

  • Body size and shape should not determine an athlete's worth or success.

  • Mental health and self-care are crucial aspects of athletic performance and overall well-being.

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